Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Democratic Judicial, Senatorial and Representative conventions will be held a+ Goodland the ear’y part of August next. Date ot yet determined. S. E. Yeoman sells McCormick Harvesters and Mowers at Nowels’ mill, near tnedepot; also Disc Harrows, Ideal Com Planters, Seeders, Binding Twine, etc. JohnHealy has established himself in the boot and shoe making and repairing business in rooms with Uncle Charley Rhoades, hars ness maker. John is industrious and honest, an expert workman, and his charges will be moderate. We wish him success. Bindingtwi e a specialty. Jilst received a car load. Give me a call before going elsewhere. Lam E. Yeoman.
Premature baldness maybepreented and the hair made to grow on heads already bald, by the use of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. The postmaster at this place, in the adjustment of salaries by the department, coiu.es in for an increase of SIOO per anuum. Wo are in receipt of coinplimentaries to Fourth of Julv proceedings at Remingion. Thanks. On independence and show days, next week, keep your eyes peeled for sharpers who mayjbe drawn Inthei on those occasions. We acknowledge receipt of complimentaries to the Fourth of July festivities and Morocco Fair, from the management. Fair will be held August 21, 22, 23 and 24. Thanks. The wells of the Jasper County Coal Oil and Gas Company, located in Jay county, are reported to have s arted off with abundant flow, and the boys hereabouts are preparing themselves to pose as millionaires. The members of the Presbyte rian Sunday school had a pleasant pimic at Magel’s grove, Wednesday. Walker townshio Democrats last Saturday placed in nomination John McGlynn, sr., for Trustee, and James Hershman for Assessor. The ladies of the F. W. Bapttst church will have a refreshment stand in the court house yard on the 4th of July. •On July 3d i nd 4th tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip, good returning until and including July sth. On July 4th all through traitis will stop at all local stations.
Zimri D .viggins and others connected with the Columbia National Bank, were indicted in Chicago Tuesday on charge of receiving deposits when the bank was known to be insolvent, 1 The jury in the John W. Paris oaße, at Frankfort, teturned a verdict yesterday which found the defendart guilty of false pretenses and fixed his punishment at six years in the penitentiary aw 81,000 fine.
